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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 28, 2004 at 11:08:18 from (216.46.130.33):
Well, everything is closed in our county today and I had to go to the farm to tend the stock. I took back roads because all highways had barriers set up with "Road Closed". When I made it back to the town of Hensall there were several semis parked along the roadside waiting for conditions to improve. An OPP cruiser came by and after he left I told a trucker I was going back out a concession and making my way home. I gave him instructions on how to get to Sarnia and Port Huron but he was reluctant. He says we can be fined $110 and lose three demerit points for going around a barrier on the highway. He also says insurance is null and void.I believe the fine and demerit points is correct but I can't find any rider in my insurance policy that says it is null and void if you ignore a barrier. I've been through Montana in wintry conditions, they have gates that they swing shut and the highway becomes officially closed..what happens where you are.?...I got to feed cattle regardless of the weather so I pick and choose backroads that I can still buck the drifts on...an old Dodge power wagon 4x4 stays pretty much on the road..on my way into town I caught up with the OPP cruiser and a Fedex van..all three of us got in safely....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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